Over the past ten years or so, craft beer rose above traditional commercial beer as king.

But what if you like beers made from traditional ingredients?

Enter Omission Brewing Company. They are a craft beer company attempting to use traditional beer ingredients to make craft beers.

And they’ve made one of the best tasting low-carb beer out there: Ultimate Light Golden Ale.

Not only is it low carb, it’s gluten-free. And if you have a gluten allergy of some sort, you’ll be super grateful.

Most beer companies use a gluten free base to make their gluten free beers. But this is completely unnecessary.

All you need to do when you brew is introduce a gluten eating enzyme. This will take care of the gluten while still giving you that traditional beer taste.

If you’re a craft beer fan, someone who can down five IPAs in a night, you might not find this beer as satisfying. But it’s definitely a great alternative if you’re trying to “go light” with your beers.

And guess how many grams of carbohydrates it’s got.

A measly five grams. That’s it! Only 1/3 the number of carbs in your typical craft beer.

3. Guinness Is Good For You

Ok, so let’s say you’re slowly easing off the carbs. What kind of beer should you drink?

If you’re a stout fan, Guinness actually has fewer carbs than your average beer.

It’s only a bit higher in carbs among the full bodied beers than Heineken. But it takes the cake over any other full bodied beer.